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Si quieres entender más sobre finanzas y cómo manejar tu dinero, pero no sabes por dónde partir, este episodio de cierre de temporada sobre Libertad Financiera, es para ti. En éste, discutimos los 11 libros que leímos sobre estos temas y los clasificamos en distintas categorías para los diferentes tipos de lectores e inversionistas. Nota del editor: efectivamente dijimos 10 cuando eran 11. ¿Quieres ayudarnos?, ¿Quieres donar? Ingresa a https://www.patreon.com/elementalpodcast |Nuestra página|: http://www.elementalpodcast.cl/ |Twitter|: https://twitter.com/elementalpodcas (@elementalpodcas) |Facebook|: https://www.facebook.com/ElementalPodcast/ |Instagram|: https://www.instagram.com/elementalpodcast/ |Youtube|: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzbMsT2QA6TTaYrzLr6t1AQ |Subscríbete en Spotify|: https://buff.ly/2x0X8KA |Subscríbete en iTunes|: https://buff.ly/2BKkvgf |Subscríbete en Stitcher|: https://buff.ly/2GYSu5H |Subscríbete en Podbean|: https://buff.ly/2H0Uw5p |Subscríbete en GooglePodcast|: https://buff.ly/2GIzUj2 Links y notas del Show: 00:00 | Libertad Financiera | 02:36 | La semana laboral de 4 horas de Tim Ferriss | https://youtu.be/N4QTgw6RTaM 04:56 | Padre rico padre pobre de Robert T. Kiyosaki | https://youtu.be/usnOrJGz9UM 08:02 | El camino sencillo a la riqueza de JL Collins | https://youtu.be/LktHYYgJ_Yk 10:40 | Necesitas un presupuesto (You Need a Budget - YNAB) de Jesse Mecham | https://youtu.be/wAnZhiHzcnI 12:50 | Piensa y hazte rico de Napoleón Hill | https://youtu.be/ywHL1Idvm50 15:12 | Y tú, ¿dónde pones tu dinero? de Álvaro Vargas Llosa | https://youtu.be/7yHTqTqsvgU 17:17 | El Einstein del dinero: la vida de Benjamin Graham de Joe Carlen | https://youtu.be/wVJNyQbfXjI 18:36 | Te enseñaré a ser Rico de Ramit Sethi | https://youtu.be/-gdWeISTffA 20:09 | Sentido Común en Fondos Mutuos de Jack Bogle | https://youtu.be/IcsmS-F-Opc 21:48 | Elige la Libertad Financiera de Chris Mamula, Brad Barrett y Jonathan Mendonsa | https://youtu.be/BBOUvP42Jfc 23:56 | El Inversionista Inteligente de Benjamin Graham | https://youtu.be/cLDzB0ocF84 26:36 | 3 libros claves para lectores con poco tiempo| 30:20 | Cierre y conclusiones | Pedro García-Huidobro (@pedroghg) y Santiago Allamand (@stgoallamand) discuten sobre distintos libros todas las semanas. Agradecimientos especiales a: |Redes y Comunicaciones|: Rosario del Valle |Música Intro|: Osvaldo Guzmán |Sonidos Adicionales|: Osvaldo Guzmán |Musica Cierre|: ”Rollin at 5" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Benjamin Graham fue un destacado economista e inversionista, conocido en los círculos académicos y financieros como “el Padre de la Inversión” y el “Decano de Wall Street”. En este episodio de Elemental Podcast revisamos uno de los libros del que fue profesor en la Columbia University. Ahí tuvo como alumno a Warren Buffet, quien frecuentemente le cita en sus textos. También enseñó sus métodos a multimillonarios ilustres como Bill Gates, Tony Knapp, Marshall Weinberg y Roy Tolles. A los 20 años, tras graduarse en la Columbia University, entró a trabajar en Wall Street. Hizo carrera y, al publicarse la cuarta edición (última en vida del autor) de su best seller El inversor inteligente, había cumplido ya 57 años trabajando en la bolsa. ¿Quiéres ayudarnos?, ¿Quiéres donar? Ingresa a https://www.patreon.com/elementalpodcast |Nuestra página|: http://www.elementalpodcast.cl/ |Reddit|: https://www.reddit.com/r/ElementalPodcast/ |Twitter|: https://twitter.com/elementalpodcas (@elementalpodcas) |Facebook|: https://www.facebook.com/ElementalPodcast/ |Instagram|: https://www.instagram.com/elementalpodcast/ |Youtube|: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzbMsT2QA6TTaYrzLr6t1AQ |Subscríbete en Spotify|: https://buff.ly/2x0X8KA |Subscríbete en iTunes|: https://buff.ly/2BKkvgf |Subscríbete en Stitcher|: https://buff.ly/2GYSu5H |Subscríbete en Podbean|: https://buff.ly/2H0Uw5p |Subscríbete en GooglePodcast|: https://buff.ly/2GIzUj2 Links y notas del Show: 00:00 | Elemental episodio 91 | El Einstein del dinero: la vida de Benjamin Graham de Joe Carlen: https://youtu.be/wVJNyQbfXjI 03:58 | Inversión vs especulación | 16:25 | Inversionista defensivo | El camino sencillo a la riqueza de JL Collins: https://youtu.be/LktHYYgJ_Yk Sentido Común en Fondos Mutuos de Jack Bogle: https://youtu.be/IcsmS-F-Opc 23:55 | Inversionista agresivo | Libro que mencionó Santiago "What Works on Wall Street" Todos Mienten de Seth Stephens Davidowitz: https://youtu.be/sqVXh8Ejs3c 38:26 | Fluctuaciones del mercado | “You’re neither right nor wrong because other people agree with you. You’re right because your facts are right and your reasoning is right – that’s the only thing that makes you right. And if your facts and reasoning are right, you don’t have to worry about anybody else.” ― George Ilian, Warren Buffett: The Life and Business Lessons of Warren Buffett Manejando la crisis emocional frente a la crisis financiera: https://youtu.be/QAKpIaJ5u_E 51:03 | Cierre y conclusiones | Vean capitulo de Sentido Común en Fondos Mutuos de, cubre el capitulo 9 de este libro. Link arriba. Libro de contabilidad de Benjamin Graham: https://www.amazon.com/Interpretation-Financial-Statements-Benjamin-Graham/dp/0887309135 Pedro García-Huidobro (@pedroghg) y Santiago Allamand (@stgoallamand) discuten sobre distintos libros todas las semanas. Agradecimientos especiales a: |Redes y Comunicaciones|: Rosario del Valle |Música Intro|: Osvaldo Guzmán |Sonidos Adicionales|: Osvaldo Guzmán |Musica Cierre|: ”Rollin at 5" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
El profesor del inversionista más exitoso de todos los tiempos tiene muchas lecciones que ofrecer. En este episodio revisamos su vida e ideas más importantes. ¡Conviértete en nuestro patrocinador (mecenas) de nuestro podcast ayudándonos mes a mes! Ingresa a https://www.patreon.com/elementalpodcast |Nuestra página|: http://www.elementalpodcast.cl/|Twitter|: https://twitter.com/elementalpodcas (@elementalpodcas)|Facebook|: https://www.facebook.com/ElementalPodcast/|Instagram|: https://www.instagram.com/elementalpodcast/|Youtube|: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzbMsT2QA6TTaYrzLr6t1AQ |Subscríbete en iTunes|: https://buff.ly/2BKkvgf|Subscríbete en Stitcher|: https://buff.ly/2GYSu5H|Subscríbete en Podbean|: https://buff.ly/2H0Uw5p|Subscríbete en Spotify|: https://buff.ly/2x0X8KA|Subscríbete en GooglePodcast|: https://buff.ly/2GIzUj2 Links y notas del Show: 00:00 |Elemental episodio 87| 04:43 | Adversidad y el Margen de seguridad | 19:36 | Rigor académico y trabajo duro | 23:31 | Screening y tipos de inversionistas | 43:31 | Compra como si fueras a ser el dueño y Mister Market | 48:31 | Ética | 54:38 | Cierre y conclusiones | Pedro García-Huidobro (@pedroghg) y Santiago Allamand (@stgoallamand) discuten sobre distintos libros todas las semanas. Agradecimientos especiales a:|Música Intro|: Osvaldo Guzmán|Sonidos Adicionales|: Osvaldo Guzmán |Diseñadora|: María de los Ángeles Manriquez|Musica Cierre|: ”Rollin at 5" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
In this episode of Reader's Guide, Me and my friend Bharathi discussed a book titled " The Einstein of Money - the life and ageless financial wisdom of Benjamin Graham" written by Joe Carlen. In this episode we have decoded the entire value investing into 3 fundamental principles. We have also dwelled into some of Graham's lesser know feet. Do listen and enjoy. Please share with your friend's too. Thanks.
Joe Carlen is the co-founder of Value Guards, LLC and a practitioner of business valuation, patent valuation, and market assessment. He has consulted for hundreds of entrepreneurs and companies over the past fifteen years including Westinghouse and Unicom Technology. He has a Masters of Information Systems Management from Carnegie Mellon, is a Certified Valuation Analyst, and has an MBA from the University of Pittsburgh. In 2008, he was asked to co-author From Lifeguard to Sun King, the bestselling biography of Banana Boat founder Robert Bell. Subsequently, he wrote The Einstein of Money, a comprehensive biography of Warren Buffett's mentor Benjamin Graham – for which he had the privilege of interviewing Mr. Buffett. His newest book, A Brief History of Entrepreneurship: The Pioneers, Profiteers, and Racketeers Who Shaped Our World was published by Columbia University Press in late 2016. Learn more: https://value-guards.com
The impact of entrepreneurship has changed, and continues to change, our world, from the Mesopotamian trade to colonization to the technological advancements of today. How can we use the past to not only learn from mistakes but to predict the future? Author of A Brief History of Entrepreneurship Joe Carlen joins us at 4:30PM to highlight how we can help shape and truly launch entrepreneurship into new heights, and why it is emperative to reflect on the past while focusing on the future.
Today's guest is Joe Carlen, Co-Founder of Value Guards, LLC and practitioner of business valuations, patent valuations, and marketing assessments. He is consulting for hundreds of entrepreneurs and companies over the past 15 years including Westinghouse and Unicom Technology. Joe is also the author of the book A Brief History of Entrepreneurship and today he […] The post TSE 613: Five Mistakes Entrepreneurs Have Made Since the Beginning of Time appeared first on The Sales Evangelist.
Joe Carlen is the co-founder of Value Guards, LLC and a practitioner of business valuation, patent valuation, and market assessment.He has consulted for hundreds of entrepreneurs and companies over the past fifteen years including Westinghouse and Unicom Technology. He has a Masters of Information Systems Management from Carnegie Mellon, is a Certified Valuation Analyst, and has an MBA from the University of Pittsburgh.In 2008, he was asked to co-author From Lifeguard to Sun King, the bestselling biography of Banana Boat founder Robert Bell. Subsequently, he wrote The Einstein of Money, a comprehensive biography of Warren Buffett's mentor Benjamin Graham – for which he had the privilege of interviewing Mr. Buffett. His newest book, A Brief History of Entrepreneurship: The Pioneers, Profiteers, and Racketeers Who Shaped Our World was published by Columbia University Press in late 2016.Learn more: https://value-guards.comInfluential Influencers with Mike Saundershttp://businessinnovatorsradio.com/influential-entrepreneurs-with-mike-saunders/
Joe Carlen is the co-founder of Value Guards, LLC and a practitioner of business valuation, patent valuation, and market assessment.He has consulted for hundreds of entrepreneurs and companies over the past fifteen years including Westinghouse and Unicom Technology. He has a Masters of Information Systems Management from Carnegie Mellon, is a Certified Valuation Analyst, and has an MBA from the University of Pittsburgh.In 2008, he was asked to co-author From Lifeguard to Sun King, the bestselling biography of Banana Boat founder Robert Bell. Subsequently, he wrote The Einstein of Money, a comprehensive biography of Warren Buffett's mentor Benjamin Graham – for which he had the privilege of interviewing Mr. Buffett. His newest book, A Brief History of Entrepreneurship: The Pioneers, Profiteers, and Racketeers Who Shaped Our World was published by Columbia University Press in late 2016.Learn more: https://value-guards.comInfluential Influencers with Mike Saundershttp://businessinnovatorsradio.com/influential-entrepreneurs-with-mike-saunders/
The entrepreneur has taken on near-mythic status in modern-day society. But who is this individual really? You can't deny the importance of the entrepreneur: the individual who challenges conventional wisdom, and makes something new and transformational. We look up to the individual who pursues a goal with relentless passion, builds a business from its beginnings in a humble garage, and realizes smashing success. But the entrepreneur can also be a difficult person, one who doesn't subscribe to the norms of human behavior. On this episode, we speak with Joe Carlen, founder of Value Guards and author of A Brief History of Entrepreneurship - The Pioneers, Profiteers, and Racketeers Who Shaped Our World. He sketches out a nuanced view of this unique individual, whose contributions to society can be immense, but who might also cross some ethical lines along the way. One thing is certain: it's about more than just making money.
Segment 1: Eden Collinsworth is the author of a new book “Behaving Badly: The New Morality in Politics, Sex and Business”. Segment 2: Adam Yore's research focuses on corporate governance and he is currently conducting studies in executive compensation, board structure, corporate investment, political corruption, and managerial integrity. Segment 3: Joe Carlen is the co-founder of Value Guards, LLC and a practitioner of business valuation, patent valuation, and market assessment. His newest book is “A Brief History of Entrepreneurship: The Pioneers, Profiteers, and Racketeers Who Shaped Our World”.Segment 4: Al Levi is the author of The 7-Power Contractor, the book that distills his over 25+ years' experience owning seven businesses, including a 3rd generation family contracting business on Long Island. Segment 5: Bradley Miles is the author of #BreakIntoVC, a simple and approachable guide to thinking like a venture capitalist. Sponsored by Nextiva, Alibaba, and BloomThat.
Joe Carlen discusses his book, A Brief History of Entrepreneurship: The Pioneers, Profiteers and Racketeers Who Shaped our World. CEO Sam Darwish founded Fireracker, to provide comprehensive technology solutions to SMBs that relied on multiple providers or were completely overlooked. Gary Mulloy talks about theTop 5 Tips to Spring Clean your Small Business Marketing Strategy.
www.KnowThyMarket.com Joe Carlen is a Certified Valuation Analyst (CVA) with the NACVA who also earned an MBA from the University of Pittsburgh and an MISM (Information Systems) Masters degree from Carnegie Mellon University. Aside from writing The Einstein of Money and co-writing Robert Bell's autobiography, Carlen has contributed articles to Bloomberg, CNBC, ValueWalk, and other esteemed financial media outlets. Carlen has also been featured as a guest speaker at Columbia University, University California San Diego (UCSD), California International Business University, Fordham University, and the Museum of American Finance. Joe Carlen, MBA, MISM, CVA offers a unique combination of technical & financial knowledge, business acumen, and strong writing skills. Collectively, these are leveraged for the benefit of clients through the preparation of highly effective strategic documents. A specialist in business valuation and market assessment, Joe Carlen has been sought out by a wide variety of professionals, entrepreneurs, midsize firms such as Pacific Plastics & Engineering (medical device design & manufacturing) and Unicom Technology (telecommunications infrastructure) and larger firms like Time Warner and Westinghouse Energy. www.SageIntl.com www.CheriHillShow.com www.NevadaRealEstateRadio.com
The Halli Casser-Jayne Show, Talk Radio for Fine Minds takes an in-depth look at Money! Money! Money! Is money the root of all evil? We'll pose that question to our guests: author of "Crazy Rich: Power, Scandal, and Tragedy Inside the Johnson & Johnson Dynasty, "Jerry Oppenheimer; author of "The Einstein of Money, The Life and Timeless Financial Wisdom of Benjamin Graham," Joe Carlen, and author of "Nothing Personal, a Novel of Wall Street," Mike Offit.Jerry Oppenheimer is the bestselling author of unauthorized biographies of public figures including Hillary and Bill Clinton, Anna Wintour, Rock Hudson, Martha Stewart, Barbara Walters, Ethel Kennedy, Jerry Seinfeld and the Hilton Family. In addition to being a biographer, he has also worked in several different capacities as a journalist. "Crazy Rich" places under a journalistic microscope the private lives of the Johnson family and tells the story of their immense power, extraordinary wealth, and provocative dramas.Joe Carlen is the co-founder and lead market analyst at Know Thy Market, LLC. He is the co-author of the business biography From Lifeguard to Sun King, which was included on the Wall Street Journal business book bestseller list.Mike Offit began a Wall Street real estate trading career after graduating from Brown University, and obtained significant success on the Street. After his departure, he turned back to his original passion: writing. Richard Johnson of Page Six hails Offit's novel, saying “Nothing Personal makes Wolf of Wall Street look like a flea.”
Benjamin Graham is perhaps the most famous and successful investor of all time and he is the founder of the “value investing” style of investing. In his book and this interview, Joe Carlen explains how Benjamin Graham's philosophy works and how you can apply it to your investing decisions today. The biography of Graham distills the best from Graham's extensive writings and interviews with Graham disciples such as Warren Buffett, Charles Brandes and other famous current value investors.
Benjamin Graham is perhaps the most famous and successful investor of all time and he is the founder of the “value investing” style of investing. In his book and this interview, Joe Carlen explains how Benjamin Graham's philosophy works and how you can apply it to your investing decisions today. The biography of Graham distills the best from Graham's extensive writings and interviews with Graham disciples such as Warren Buffett, Charles Brandes and other famous current value investors.
- Joe Carlen, author of "The Einstein Of Money" discusses the financial wisdom of Benjamin Graham, Dean Of Wall Street - Please call 1-800-388-9700 for a free review of your financial portfolio